Celebrity Circuit

Architect Frank Gehry, who designed the recently-opened Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, right, and actor Brad Pitt talk before a symposium of architects and architectural students to discuss the $1.2 billion revitalization plans for downtown Los Angeles, March 13, 2004, in Los Angeles. Pitt has a personal interest in architecture.

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Frank Gehry, right front, who designed the recently-opened Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, and actor Brad Pitt, left, listen during a symposium of architects and architectural students discussing the $1.2 billion revitalization plans for downtown Los Angeles, March 13, in Los Angeles. Gehry is part of the architectural team of Bunker Hill LLC, one of five contenders for the massive redevelopment project.

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Actor Jason Alexander, center, surrounded by Star Trek characters, speaks at the opening of the Borg Invasion 4D attraction at "Star Trek: The Experience" at the Hilton hotel-casino in Las Vegas, March 17, 2004. Borg Invasion 4D combines live actors and a 3D film in a motion simulator theater containing sensory seats that probe and poke the viewer's back and emit blasts of air.

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John Paul II receives actor Jim Caviezel, left, during a private audience at the Vatican, March 15, 2004. Caviezel plays Jesus in Mel Gibson's controversial and hugely successful film "The Passion of the Christ."

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Actor Jim Caviezel, left, chats with Pope John Paul II during a private audience at the Vatican, March 15, 2004. After their brief conversation, the pontiff blessed the devoutly Catholic actor.

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Liev Schreiber, left, Anthony LaPaglia, center, and Jeff Goldblum pose for photographers on the red carpet as they arrive for a screening of Showtime's film "Spinning Boris," March 3, 2004, at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.

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Actor Jeff Goldblum, right, and former California Gov. Pete Wilson, left, pose for photographers on the red carpet as they arrive for the premiere screening of Showtime's film "Spinning Boris" at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.

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California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, center, and his predecessor, Gray Davis, left, joke with movie-goers before the two attended a screening of Showtime's film "Spinning Boris," March 3, 2004, at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.

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Anthony LaPaglia thinks about the answer to a reporter's question at a screening of Showtime's film "Spinning Boris" in Los Angeles.

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Liev Schreiber, right, laughs out loud with Anthony LaPaglia, left, on the red carpet as they arrive for a screening of Showtime's film "Spinning Boris," March 3, 2004, at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.

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Ben Vereen does some "Caribbean bling bling" for photographers on the red carpet as he arrives for the premiere screening of Showtime's film "Spinning Boris," at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.

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Emma Thompson shows off her award for best British actress in a supporting role for the film "Love, Actually." The awards were presented ny the London Film Critics Circle in cermonies at the Dorchester Hotel in London.

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Steven Spielberg, right, director of the 1993 World War II epic "Schindler's List," and the film's stars Ben Kingsley, center, and Ralph Fiennes listen to a question at a press briefing announcing the release of the film on DVD at Universal Studios in Universal City, Calif., March 3, 2004.

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Steven Spielberg speaks at a news conference, March 3, 2004, at Universal Studios, attended by survivors of the Holocaust and actors from "Schindler's List." It marked the film's DVD release and the 10th anniversary of Spielberg's "Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation," created to record stories of the Holocaust by the survivors themselves.

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Actors Ralph Fiennes, left, Ben Kingsley, and director Steven Spielberg, right, respond to reporters questions during the Legacy of Schindler's List event held at the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation in Burbank, Calif., March 3,2004. The event brought together cast members from the film, including Fiennes and Kingsley, and Holocaust survivors.

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Actor Matt Damon smiles in the German capital Berlin as he poses for photographers. Berlin's mayor Klaus Wowereit visited Damon on location during work on his new spying thriller "The Bourne Supremacy" which Universal Pictures has ben shooting in Berlin since November 2003.

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Christina Applegate and her husband, actor Johnathon Schaech, pose for photos on the red carpet as they arrive at "The Color of M," M&M's party celebrating the return of color to its candy, March 11, 2004, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II talks with singer Charlotte Church at a reception at Buckingham Palace in London, March 11 2004, where celebrities, writers, sports stars, academics and business high-flyers were among the many women achievers being saluted by the Royal family. She was among 180 women who joined Queen Elizabeth II for lunch, the first all-women event of its kind to be held at Buckingham Palace.

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Anti-landmine campaigner Heather Mills, wife of Paul McCartney, attended a reception at Buckingham Palace in London, March 11, 2004, where celebrities, writers, sports stars, academics and business high-flyers were among the many women achievers being saluted by the Royal family.

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II chats with author J.K. Rowling at a reception at Buckingham Palace in London, March 11, 2004. The "Harry Potter" author was among 180 high-flying women who joined Queen Elizabeth II for lunch, the first all-women event of its kind to be held at Buckingham Palace.